Residential Onsite Wastewater Treatment
G1423
Published 2011
Published 2011
This NebGuide is the result of a cooperative effort by the Nebraska Onsite Wastewater Task Force and discusses recommended practices for the operation and management of residential onsite lagoon wastewater treatment systems. It covers monthly maintenance and rarely needed maintenance.
A properly designed, installed, and maintained residential lagoon system should treat wastewater to minimize the impact on groundwater, surface water, and human health. Proper monthly maintenance includes checking and repairing the lagoon structure, managing vegetation in and around the lagoon, monitoring water color, and managing the water level. Less frequent maintenance includes checking the depth of the sludge and repairing any leaks or seeps. Rarely needed maintenance might include removing sludge and abandoning the lagoon.
A properly designed, installed, and maintained residential lagoon system should treat wastewater to minimize the impact on groundwater, surface water, and human health. Proper monthly maintenance includes checking and repairing the lagoon structure, managing vegetation in and around the lagoon, monitoring water color, and managing the water level. Less frequent maintenance includes checking the depth of the sludge and repairing any leaks or seeps. Rarely needed maintenance might include removing sludge and abandoning the lagoon.
Publication Details
Authors |
Janet R. Hygnstrom Sharon O. Skipton Wayne E Woldt |
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Publication Date | January 02, 2001 |
Last Revision Date | March 28, 2011 |
Language | English |
Formats |
HTML / PDF |
Series | NebGuide |